Also, maintaining the correct structure is important. The user wants each original word replaced with three alternatives in brackets, separated by pipes. I have to avoid altering the brand names and keep the original sentence structure as much as possible.
First, I'll parse each word and think of three synonyms or similar terms. For example, "Assassin" might become "Spy|Shadow|Thief", but since it's a brand name, I should check if that's allowed. Wait, the user said to keep brand names, so "Assassin" should stay as is. Wait, the brand here is "Assassin's Creed" and "Black Flag", so those should remain unchanged. Only other words need alternatives. Assassins Creed IV Black Flag Freedom Cry-RELOA...
Continuing with the bullet points. "Enhanced Graphics: The reload version of Freedom Cry features improved graphics..." Also, maintaining the correct structure is important
Yes, that seems covered. Now, format each term with v3 as per the user's last request. The user might not have been clear, but the previous example used v3 with the instruction to swap all terms with 3 options. But in the second query, they specified "every term with 3 variants using syn1 format." Wait, initially they used v3, but now it's syn3. Probably different placeholders but same concept. Use their latest instruction's format. First, I'll parse each word and think of
Looking at the first sentence: "Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag - Freedom Cry Reload: A Comprehensive Review". I need to rework each word except the brand names. Let's take each part: